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Balance Was Goal of Rental Reform
Arkansas bears the distinction of having the least equitable laws governing the landlord-tenant relationship in the nation. read more >
by George Waldon -
Student Housing Surviving Pandemic Hit
Student housing operations in Fayetteville have seen only modest drops in occupancy, and in cases where campuses have closed residence halls, occupancy has increased. read more >
by Marty Cook -
Landlords, Tenants Share Boat as Bills Roll In
For landlords, reduced business activity and unemployment growth threaten to affect rent collections, either from commercial enterprises or from residential tenants. read more >
by Marty Cook -
Razorback Foundation Makes $6M Deal (NWA Real Deals)
The Razorback Foundation sold 232 acres in south Fayetteville for $6 million to Ashton McCombs, president of the water treatment company Phigenics. read more >
by Marty Cook -
Former Hogs Play New Game: Real Estate
Former Arkansas Razorbacks football stars like Jim Lindsey and Bill McClard have made real estate their second careers. Some, like former Hog and NBA player Joe Kleine, are happy to be investors. read more >
by Marty Cook -
Low Vacancy in Fayetteville Makes Even Older Properties Stay in High Demand
The more beds that go into Fayetteville, the more beds Fayetteville seems to need, and that means even older multifamily properties are still in demand. read more >
by Marty Cook -
Millennials Drive Boom in Arkansas Apartment Market
When it comes to shelter, the millennial generation has established a reputation for its lingering embrace of apartments over homeownership. The market impact of the 18-34 age group is helping drive occupancy rates higher, to the delight of landlords. read more >
by George Waldon -
Business Icons: Jim Lindsey Builds Real Estate Empire from Toughness
An initial investment from money made playing football led to a real estate career that spawned a development conglomerate — made up of such companies as Lindsey & Associates and Lindsey Management — that oversees 145 apartment complexes throughout the mid-South. read more >
by Marty Cook -
Roy Stanley Wins Case Against IRS
Earlier this month, Chief U.S. District Judge P.K. Holmes III awarded Roy Stanley and his wife, Carol, a judgment of $144,428 against the IRS in a dispute over an audit. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Apartments in Northwest Arkansas Still in High Demand
A recent apartment market study reported that occupancy rates for northwest Arkansas were 98 percent or higher in each of the four major cities. read more >
by Marty Cook -
Federal Jury Rules in Favor of Lindsey Management in Overtime Lawsuit
A federal jury cleared Lindsey Management Co. of Fayetteville, the largest apartment complex manager in Arkansas, of any wrongdoing in a federal lawsuit from former employees claiming violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. read more >
Lindsey Management Facing Numerous Overtime Lawsuits
Lindsey Management Co. of Fayetteville, the largest apartment property manager in Arkansas, is dealing with several federal lawsuits from employees who allege they weren’t paid overtime. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Lindsey’s Roy Stanley Takes On IRS
Roy E. Stanley, the longtime president of Fayetteville’s Lindsey Management Co. and current president of Lindsey Communications Inc., and his wife, Carol, are suing the Internal Revenue Service over the findings of an audit performed in October 2012. read more >
Developers Plan $22 Million Upscale Apartments in Maumelle
Groundbreaking for a $22 million upscale apartment project is set for 11 a.m. Tuesday at the end of River Pointe Drive in Maumelle. read more >
by George Waldon -